Maryland Code § LU-20-304

Section LU-20-304
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(a) In this section, "complete submission" means an explanatory narrative
accompanied by engineering or architectural drawings that depict the proposed
location, character, grade, and extent of the activity subject to a mandatory referral.
(b) Unless a longer period is granted by the submitting entity, an official
referral to the Commission under this part is deemed approved if the Commission
fails to act within 60 days after the date of a complete submission accepted by the
Commission to adequately review the proposed location, character, grade, and extent
of the activity.
(c) (1) Within 3 business days after receiving a submission or an
amendment to a submission, the Commission shall notify the submitting entity that
the submission is:
(i) complete and accepted by the Commission; or
(ii) rejected as incomplete by the Commission.

(2) At the same time that the Commission provides notice that a
submission has been rejected as incomplete under paragraph (1)(ii) of this subsection,
the Commission shall provide to the submitting entity an itemized list of the
information required for the submission to be considered complete.
(d) If a submitting entity submits an amendment to a submission that was
rejected as incomplete, the Commission:
(1) shall act on the amended submission within 60 days after receipt
of the amendment; and
(2) within 3 business days after receipt of the amendment, shall
notify the submitting entity of the completeness of the submission in accordance with
subsection (c) of this section.
(e) (1) If a submission is rejected as incomplete after the submitting
entity has submitted amendments at least three times, the entity may notify the
Commission that it is unable to provide additional information on the submission
through reasonable means.
(2) On receipt of the notice from a submitting entity provided in
accordance with paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Commission shall:
(i) accept the submission as complete; and
(ii) act on the submission within 60 days.

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